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Please support vital autism spectrum unit

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IT was announced this week that there will be an extra £7m of support given to increase Wales’ autism services.

While I welcome more money for autism, I would be keen for some of it to be used to support an autism charity in Cardiff which I regularly attend, called Autism Spectrum Connection­s Cymru. I recently wrote to Rebecca Evans, the social care minister for Wales, to consider my proposal for providing funding to Autism Spectrum Connection­s Cymru.

Autism Spectrum Connection­s Cymru is a specialist centre that provides an open drop-in service for individual­s living with autism in Cardiff and the surroundin­g area. This drop-in service is unique because it provides the facility for individual­s living with autism to seek daily advice on issues that occur in everyday life.

It provides the service users with post-diagnostic support, employment workshops, workrelate­d support, one-on-one support, social groups for those who seek new friendship­s, as well

as many more issues. This service is invaluable. It has become a very important part of my life and for many others who also regularly use the service.

The Welsh Government replied to me and I received what was, in my opinion, a very generic response which only raised further questions. As a result, I’ve launched an online petition calling for the Welsh Government to give funding to this charity. We wish to seek reassuranc­e that this charity will always remain open and fully funded, which is the key message in this petition.

This petition already has more than 100 signatures. Please view petition at https://www.change. org/p/welsh-assembly-government­demand-funding-from-thewelsh-government-to-supportaut­ism-spectrum-connection­scymru?recruiter=377511476&utm_ source=share_petition&utm_ medium=facebook&utm_ campaign=share_for_starters_ page&utm_term=des-lg-no_srcno_msg

As part of Autism Awareness Week, I was interviewe­d by ITV Wales News last week at Autism Spectrum Connection­s Cymru.

In this interview I was given a chance to speak about my diagnosis of autism and how much this centre has positively changed my life. Aled Thomas Penarth

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